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Mounting a bow mount trolling motor on 14 ft JON
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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 150788" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>You did not say if it is foot operated or hand operated</p><p>I always mount my hand controlled troll motor on the left side and the shaft is to the left side also, because I keep my rods on the right side, so I need room to get in and out on the left side. The shaft clears the front deck approx 1". I get a foot off and on operated switch and install it on the deck in a convenient place, Bass pro, Cabelas has them. I turn the motor to the speed and set the direction on the handle I want and control the movement with the off/on switch. To me I have complete control of the boat and besides a hand operated motor is approx $200.00 cheaper for same size as a foot controlled troll motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 150788, member: 3628"] You did not say if it is foot operated or hand operated I always mount my hand controlled troll motor on the left side and the shaft is to the left side also, because I keep my rods on the right side, so I need room to get in and out on the left side. The shaft clears the front deck approx 1". I get a foot off and on operated switch and install it on the deck in a convenient place, Bass pro, Cabelas has them. I turn the motor to the speed and set the direction on the handle I want and control the movement with the off/on switch. To me I have complete control of the boat and besides a hand operated motor is approx $200.00 cheaper for same size as a foot controlled troll motor. [/QUOTE]
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